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Wardrobe Challenge - 10 a Day

To keep things going this week I thought we might go back to an old Wardrobers slogan, ten a day. So here is the new challenge, try to wardrobe 10 items a day this week. Doesn't matter if they are new or old or a little of both. The idea though is to push your wardrobe closer to done by adding just 10 new items each day.

To share the items, create a new tag, maybe call it TenADayChallenge and apply it to the items you upload this week. Next Sunday (or sometime early next week) create a shared link for the items with that special tag and post it as a comment on this blog post. Show off your progress, and all the fancy stuffs you have been uploading with the group.

You can delete the tag later after the challenge is complete and people have had a chance to check out your progress. Good luck and happy wardrobing!!

Had to create the link with the tag already selected, and just choose the items shown to be included in the tag...I'm learning! Great challenge, thanks Butta, for helping me finish off the remnants of wardrobing I needed to do!

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